If you’ve explored the world of feminine, boho-inspired activewear, you’ve probably seen FP Movement — a brand known for its airy silhouettes, textured fabrics, and Free People–style aesthetics.
But many shoppers still ask: How exactly is FP Movement connected to Free People?
As someone who works closely with yoga and athleisure manufacturers, here’s a simple, clear breakdown of the FP Movement–Free People relationship, plus insights for brands building fashion-forward activewear.
Table of Contents
- Quick Answer
- 1. How FP Movement Started Under Free People
- 2. What Makes FP Movement’s Style Stand Out
- 3. Comparison: FP Movement vs Other Fashion-Forward Activewear Brands
- 4. Who Should Choose FP Movement (and Who Shouldn’t)
- FAQs
- Partnering with FuKi Yoga for Fashion-Driven Activewear
Quick Answer
✅ FP Movement is the activewear division of Free People, created to extend the brand’s bohemian, feminine aesthetic into the wellness and fitness space.
It combines Free People’s signature style with performance-inspired fabrics — making it a popular choice for yoga, Pilates, dance, and athleisure.
For brands wanting to create similar style-forward activewear with unique textures and silhouettes, OEM partners like FuKi Yoga can help develop custom fabrics and boho-inspired designs.

1. How FP Movement Started Under Free People
FP Movement was launched as a subcategory of Free People, which is part of Urban Outfitters, Inc.
Initially, the brand focused on yoga basics and flexible loungewear, but it quickly evolved as customers wanted:
- ✨ Free People’s expressive aesthetic
- 🧘 Softer, dance-inspired silhouettes
- 👟 Comfortable layering pieces
- 🌈 A mix of performance + lifestyle designs
💬 From my experience working with fashion-activewear brands, FP Movement succeeded by blending athletic function with Free People’s signature romantic, airy, and youthful look — something few fitness brands were offering.
2. What Makes FP Movement’s Style Stand Out
🎨 1. Boho-inspired activewear
Soft colors, textured layers, and relaxed fits — a big contrast to sleek, minimal brands like Lululemon.
💃 2. Dance-, Pilates-, and studio-oriented pieces
Wrap tops, ribbed matches, pleated shorts, and ballet-inspired details.
🧵 3. Unique textiles
FP Movement uses fabrics that feel more like lifestyle fashion than performance gear, including:
- slub knits
- ribbed spandex
- waffle textures
- cotton-blend soft layers
🧘 4. Comfort-first philosophy
Designed for ease, movement, and layering rather than compression or intensity.
💬 In OEM projects, I often see brands trying to imitate this “effortlessly feminine” look — FP Movement simply does it better because it has Free People’s DNA.
3. Comparison: FP Movement vs Other Fashion-Forward Activewear Brands
| Brand | Style Focus | Strength | Price Range | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FP Movement | Boho-style activewear | Soft layers, textures | $50–$150 | Yoga, Pilates, athleisure |
| Alo Yoga | Luxe streetwear | Clean + modern | $80–$160 | Yoga + fashion |
| Beyond Yoga | Ultra-soft basics | Comfort fabrics | $70–$140 | Yoga + lounge |
| Outdoor Voices | Recreational movement | Color-blocked casualwear | $60–$120 | Everyday activity |
| FuKi Yoga OEM | Custom fashion-activewear | Fabric texture development | Flexible | Private-label brands |
💬 FP Movement fills a niche: youthful, feminine, expressive activewear that feels more like Free People than a gym brand.
4. Who Should Choose FP Movement (and Who Shouldn’t)
✅ FP Movement is perfect for you if:
- You love Free People’s boho aesthetic
- You prefer soft, feminine silhouettes
- You want comfy yoga and Pilates wear
- You like layering and textured fabrics
❌ FP Movement might not be ideal if:
- You want high-performance compression
- You prefer sleek minimalism (→ try Alo Yoga)
- You need gym-intense durability (→ see Lululemon)
- You prefer natural fibers over synthetics

FAQs
Q1: Is FP Movement part of Free People?
Yes — it is the activewear extension of Free People under Urban Outfitters, Inc.
Q2: Is FP Movement good for gym workouts?
Better for yoga, barre, and low-impact training.
Q3: Does FP Movement use sustainable materials?
Some pieces use recycled polyester and organic cotton, but the brand focuses more on lifestyle than sustainability.
Q4: Is FP Movement expensive?
Mid-range pricing, slightly below Alo Yoga but higher than basic activewear.
Q5: Can brands create similar boho-inspired activewear?
Yes — FuKi Yoga develops textured fabrics, pastel colorways, and layered silhouettes for boutique brands.
Partnering with FuKi Yoga for Fashion-Driven Activewear
If FP Movement inspires you to develop boho-style yoga or lifestyle activewear,
👉 FuKi Yoga offers the fabrics, silhouettes, and OEM support to bring that vision to life.
Why fashion brands work with us:
- 🌿 Custom textured fabrics: ribbed, waffle, slub knits
- 🎨 Pastel color development + custom dyeing
- 🧵 Low-MOQ OEM/ODM for boutique brands
- 🌍 Ethical factories (WRAP & BSCI certified)
- 🪡 Specialty cuts for yoga, Pilates, and studio wear
💬 We help brands blend fashion aesthetics with function — just like FP Movement.
Explore OEM solutions: FuKi Yoga OEM/ODM →

